The Sussex were actually youngest. They were all down feathers and the australorp and NHR had pin feathers already. So weird. She's the friendliest too.
Yummy! I prefer teleme buns or ciabatta bread. The best bread here comes from the brick oven bakery. Fayzes restaurant in la Crosse wi has the best food and bread.
I have been waiting to ask this question again till they were bigger.
I have two speckled Sussex, one New Hampshire red, and one black australorp. Do you see any males in the mix? My hubby thinks the NHR is a male. I don't.
They are all around the same age, within a week or two.
Eleanore
Mavis
Edna
Gertie
Mabel
Questions: do I take the food and water out at night?
Do I have to crush up the feed more to make it finer?
Do I have to help them drink?
This is what fleet farm told us to do.
I have 3 buff orpingtons and two Easter eggers.
I got all these at the same, all different sizes though. The red one is a New Hampshire, the black ones are Australorp, and the brown ones are speckled Sussex. I am mainly questioning the big black one. My hubby thinks my beloved red one is a roo... I do not. Any clues on the sex of these chicks...
I've been seeing all these posts about detailed water heaters with light bulbs and then I just thought well my fish stay warm and the heater is in the water, so why wouldn't that work? Lol